
01-29-2011
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Boston area, U.S.A.
Posts: 18,084
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Originally Posted by Rainrider
Well to start when I say most docs, I am talking of the ones I work with and talk to daily.
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Of course you are. My point is that to extrapolate from that to make a political point is ridiculous. I have a primary care physician and three specialists I see regularly. Each and every one of them thinks something quite different from you have posted. The physicians I know in the healthcare program at my university think otherwise, too.
As Mark Twain once wrote, "All generalizations are false, including this one."
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Originally Posted by Rainrider
Like I say I work in health care, you don't think a topic as big as health care would not be talked about. Give me a brake.
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I never wrote anything that remotely corresponds to your quote above, so don't put words in my mouth ... even if by inference.
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Originally Posted by Rainrider
Also it is not the discourse I belittle, it the idiot that wishes to impose a law on the people that he has set up so he does not have to take part in it.
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Of course it's the discourse that you belittle, denigrate, etc. By calling names and making facile generalizations, you diminish the quality of the discourse. Instead of discussing healthcare reform and the legislation on its merits, or exclusively on its merits, you resort to "Obummercare" and now, calling someone an idiot. Do you mean Obama? How do you suppose you would fare in a test against Obama using some of the standardized tests to measure if one is an "idiot" -- e.g., the standard IQ test that rates one who scores below 20 as an "idiot"?
Last edited by smc; 01-29-2011 at 10:41 AM.
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